
We’ve explored several different ways in which you can bring the Union Jack trend into your home and show your love of all things British, but this is probably one of the most subtle.
The Union Jack bean cube is the perfect place to perch when you need an occasional seat in your home, or to rest your tired feet after a busy day. It’s made by Fleur-de-Lis Furnishings from 100% cotton and, although it will bring a bit of added colour and interest to a room, we rather like the faded colour look of this as opposed to ‘in your face’ bright colour.
The Union Jack bean cube is a nice little piece and a great buy at only £24.99 from HomeSense.
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Strangely enough I did a post on the Union Jack trend as well this morning. I must confess I am starting to wonder if it becoming a little too much – although at the moment still think it’s cute.
As with any trend, I think it can easily become too much. The art is in using it subtlely and getting the balance right! Will take a look at your post.
During 1606, the very first Union Jack flag was produced by joining the English flag (the red cross of Saint George) with the Scottish flag (the diagonal white cross of Saint Andrew on a blue background). Then, in 1801, the addition of Ireland to the United Kingdom put on the Irish flag towards the flag (the red Saint Patrick’s cross).
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